Capitalist and communist aren't mutually exclusive, and a capitalist does not denote having a certain worldview or advancing certain ideas. It's merely a person in private possession of someone else's means of production and/or financial capital.

As for the rope, I'm not to worried. It's of little consequence of what you think people do or don't deserve.

I admire your joke, but I fear it's revealing your intelligence to severe question. You see, materialism as a philosophical concept is not at all the same as what the word means in casual conversation. Looking the meaning of things up before using new words is a good habit to have, dear.

Communism is consummated naturalism and as that consummated humanism as Marx and Engels define it (MEW 40, 535). How often do I have to quote that on this board? Communists analyze history by using the materialist paragidm, but their goal is the end of history meaning the end of the individual dependency on material conditions. Thereby, communists want that humans can freely develop themselves and that real individuality is possible. Those who deny that are not communist by definition, but maybe socialists. Capitalism is the society where individuals encounter themselves as enstranged persons since they are organized in classes, but when we abolish these classes there is no material power of one individual over another anymore. How can communists be anti-human then? Read the German Ideology for further information.